Feline Behaviour and Psychology Diploma Course
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Overview
For cat lovers part of the attraction to their feline friends is the very thing that sets them apart from other pets; their intelligence and behaviours, though this can also be an avenue of confusion, leaving you with unanswered questions.
- 'Why is my cat constantly spraying my curtains, even though he's been neutered?'
- 'Why does my cat chew my plants?'
- 'Why does my cat sometimes bite me when I stroke her?'
The Feline Behaviour and Psychology Diploma Course gives a greater understanding of what is going on in the mind of your cat/cats, why they do certain things, and how to improve your, and your other pet's, relationship with them.
This course is not just designed for cat owners, however, as animal practitioners and those working professionally in the pet care industry, such as vets, and cattery and pet store owners, will also benefit from having a deeper understanding of cats. The Feline Behaviour and Psychology Diploma Course is also a great start for anyone training to be a Cat Behaviour Counsellor.
Achievement
CPD
Description
Course Layout
The comprehensive and insightful Feline Behaviour and Psychology Diploma Course is taught in a semi-formal style, focussing on your learning in mind, and is set out across ten easy-to-consume modules, each of which will give you a deeper knowledge and insight into cats, and why they do what they do.
At the end of each module are ten assessment questions that will test your understanding of what you have learned so far and also to encourage practical action throughout the learning experience.
For full details and the content of the course, please click the Course Syllabus tab.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Feline Behaviour and Psychology Diploma Course will take you up to 150 hours to complete working from home. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. The course comes with a course assessment in the form of quizzes, written questions and short essays, once you have completed your course assessment please email or post it back to us for marking, you will then receive your feedback and certificates.
This course is accredited by the CMA (Complementary Medical Association), which is internationally recognised as the elite force in professional, ethical complementary medicine by professional practitioners, doctors and, increasingly, by the general public. Upon completion of the course you can gain membership to the CMA, which in addition to supplying a professional accreditation, offers a number of benefits, all of which can be found here.
Who is this course for?
anyone
Requirements
none
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